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Tips to Help You Pick Between a Frame and a Canvas for Your Wall Décor

Canvas has become a hot favorite in the home décor department, offering a classy, textured accent piece to any room. On the flip side, many people still enjoy putting up hefty glass and framed prints or pieces of artwork to bring some extra life to a room. With so many great options, it can be difficult to know which one to pick.

Of course, your room of choice makes a big difference. Some room sizes and shapes better suits frames over canvases, while some room types will be completely unsuitable, like kitchens – even if you have the perfect canvas to fit one of the top chic kitchen color ideas. So, here are some tips to help you choose.

Making the Case for Frames

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Frames are classy, add some weight, help to make your image held behind the glass stand out from the wall and its surrounding decorations, and have stood the test of time. Plus, if your artwork is particularly valuable in terms of money or for sentimental reasons, it’s often the go-to choice to protect it with a pane of glass and a frame.

This protective element is a huge selling point for having a frame. Another is that frames are just the casing: there’s a tremendous amount of variety to tap into for the artwork that you’ll put behind the frame, from an iconic print to something painted by an artist. However, there are a few downsides.

Generally, frames work best on larger walls on the same side as windows to avoid the unavoidable glare that can come. People with many large frames without the wall space often become stuck, but can look at their options with an eye on moving to somewhere befitting their home décor style and preferences.

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Canvases On Your Walls

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Canvases both work as a way to blend artwork into your wall as a way to add some extra depth and texture to the piece. Available on thicker wooden under-frames, the image can wrap around to help it flow from all angles, while the fabric of the canvas makes the image really pop on close inspection. This even goes for printed canvases.

You’ll get the extra dimension from hanging up these usually rather light pieces of wall décor. Plus, in contrast to framed prints, a canvas won’t suffer from glare. The piece will be unprotected from anything that can happen in the room, and they can be noticeable dust collectors, and given the price, these are issues that some want to sidestep. Plus, for some, the canvas texture itself can be a distraction rather than an addition to the aesthetic.

What it might ultimately come down to is how you’ve decorated the room in question and if the activities in that room won’t affect the décor, be it canvas or framed.

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